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  1. 4. Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham as played by Steven Waddington. Born February 3, 1478 - executed May 17, 1521 by order of Henry VIII. Character's backstory: The eldest son of Sir Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham and Lady Katherine Woodville. Through his father he was descended from Edward III' s sons, John of Gaunt and Thomas ...

  2. The second Duke of Buckingham, Henry Stafford, rivals Villiers in being the most famous holder of the title. Henry was the ally and then enemy of Richard III, which made him one of the favorite subjects of the Tudor historians. The third and final Stafford Duke of Buckingham was Edward Stafford, whose spectacular rise and fall most probably ...

  3. 11 de jul. de 2014 · Barbara J. Harris. Edward Stafford: Third Duke of Buckingham, 1478–1521. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. 1986. Pp. 334. $37.50. - Volume 19 Issue 3

  4. Sir Edward William Stafford GCMG (23 April 1819 – 14 February 1901) was the third Premier of New Zealand. He was the prime minister three times. More readings. Bohan, Edward (1994). Edward Stafford, New Zealand's first statesman. Christchurch, New Zealand: Hazard Press. ISBN 0-908790-67-8. Scholefield, Guy Hardy (1950) [1913].

  5. Edward Stafford possessed two qualifications important for success at the Elizabethan court: influential relatives and personal ability. He lacked a third—wealth. His mother, Dorothy, entered the Queen’s service about 1563 and, as her epitaph states, attended the Queen for 40 years, ‘lying in the bedchamber’.

  6. 23 de nov. de 2020 · Edward Stafford, the Duke of Buckingham, was one of the earliest and most notable victims of Henry VIII, who had a predilection for executing anyone he perceived as a threat to getting his way.

  7. 25 de oct. de 2021 · One of the lesser known Tudor noblemen, Edward Stafford was well-connected by birth but made little mark on the political scene and died before he was thirty. His father, John Stafford was the third son of Humphrey Stafford, duke of Buckingham (d. 1460 at the Battle of Northampton) and Ann Neville, daughter of the earl of Westmorland.